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Author: zack Date: 2005-04-19 16:16:00 +0000 (Tue, 19 Apr 2005) New Revision: 180 Removed: trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/README trunk/vim-scripts/vim.org/ Modified: trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/debian/changelog Log: - removed old "upstream" README (all info are available in html/) - removed work-in-progress vim.org/ dir (all info from STATUS are available in debian/changelog) Deleted: trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/README =================================================================== --- trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/README 2005-04-19 16:11:50 UTC (rev 179) +++ trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/README 2005-04-19 16:16:00 UTC (rev 180) @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -Vim Scripts -=========== - - - These scripts are little add-ons to Vim, the famous text editor. Vim -features a rich scripting language, and is thus quite extensible. Simply drop -the scripts in appropriate directories, and you've got added functionality. - - Most scripts will only work with Vim 6. Some of them also work with an older -version, but perhaps not as good. - - -How to use ----------- - - These scripts are meant for Vim 6. They mainly don't work quite as expected in -older versions. The colorschemes work, they give warnings, but they work. -cvsmenu.vim is reported to work, - For Vim 6, just put the scripts in the appropriate directory by copying or - -even better - linking them. Appropriate means the the right subdirectory of -either the global ($VIMRUNTIME, usually something like /usr/share/vim/vim62) -or your personal (~/.vim) Vim runtime directory. Ie, put the script -ftplugin/po.vim into either /usr/share/vim/vim60/ftplugin or ~/.vim/ftplugin. - - -The scripts ------------ - - This is a short overview of all the scripts in this package. Some contain -their own documentation alongside in on of the documention directories; some are -so simple they don't need any documentation; some need documentation but don't -have any anyway... - There are several sub directories such as plugin, ftplugin, colors and doc -which mirror the structure of other Vim directories. The directory called "doc" -has documentation in vim format, "documentation" contains some addtional files -in other formats. - If not mentioned, the script was downloaded from vim.sf.net, the official web -site. That's a great place, go look for other goodies. - - -closetag.vim - Author: Steven Mueller <diffusor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - Version: 0.9 - Functions and mappings to close open HTML/XML tags on a single keypress. - Hitting ctrl-_ will initiate a search for the most recent open tag above - that is not closed in the intervening space and then insert the matching - close tag at the cursor. - -ftplugin/po.vim - Author: Michael Piefel <piefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - Useful menu entries for editing PO files. You can remove the quotes - around a translation to edit it, and add them again later. Find the next - translation you have to work on, and send the result directly to the - translation project. - -plugin/a.vim - Author: Michael Sharpe <feline@xxxxxxxxxx> - Version: 2.4 - Adds a command (:A, :AS and :AV) to open a new buffer by looking at the - extension of the current buffer and finding the corresponding file. For - example foo.c <--> foo.h - -plugin/Align.vim -plugin/AlignMaps.vim - Author: Charles Campbell - Version: 23 - Align and AlignMaps lets you align statements on their equal signs, make - comment boxes, align comments, align declarations, etc. - -plugin/bufexplorer.vim - Author: Jeff Lanzarotta <frizbeefanatic@xxxxxxxxx> - Version: 6.2.1 - This adds a buffer explorer similar to the file explorer. Use the - commands (:BufExplorer and :SBufExplorer) or the keybindings (<Leader>be - and <Leader>bs, where <Leader> is usually '\' (backslash)). - -plugin/Chdir.vim - Author: Johannes Zellner <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> - This plugin will make your current working directory the same directory - as the file you are editing is in (standard for some other editors). - -plugin/cvscommand.vim -syntax/CVSAnnotate.vim - Author: Robert Hiestand - Version: 1.63 - Plugin useful for manipulating files controlled by CVS totally within Vim, - including committing changes and performings diffs using the vimdiff system. - -plugin/cvsmenu.vim - Author: Thorsten Maerz <info@xxxxxxxxxxxx> - Version: 1.77 - Usefile menu entries for CVS management. Offers almost everything CVS - can do, to look like WinCVS and such. - -plugin/info.vim - Author: Slavik Gorbanyov <rnd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> - Version: 1.7 - Don't want an Emacs-like info browser? Read info in Vim! This script - adds a command Info to read info documents. - -plugin/taglist.vim - Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan - Version: 3.1 - The "Tag List" plugin provides an overview of the structure of source code - files and allows you to efficiently browse through source code files for - different programming languages. - -plugin/thlnk*.vim - Author: Stefan Bittner - Version: 1.2.1 - It brings the benefits of URL-based hyperlinking to the realm of plain - text: source code, txt, docs, html---just everything you edit in Vim. - It's the implementation of a general approach for more powerful text - editing and browsing. - -plugin/whatdomain.vim - Author: Michael Piefel <piefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - A little command WhatDomain just to let you know what a certain TLD - means, like "What was .tv after all? - Tuvalu, of course." - -colors/borland.vim - Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan - Version: 1.0 - Color settings similar to that used in Borland IDE's. - -colors/dawn.vim - Author: Ajit Thakkar - Version: 1.2 - Dawn is for the GUI only. It is a more muted and lower contrast version of the - default and morning color schemes. - -colors/desert.vim - Author: Hans Fugal <hans@xxxxxxxxx> - Version: 1.2 - A theme inspired by the author's home town of Santa Fe, New Mexico. - -colors/emacs.vim - Author: Michael Piefel <piefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - When your Emacs-using friend are puzzled when they look over your - shoulder, use this colorscheme so that the colors look just a bit like - the Emacs colors. - -colors/oceandeep.vim - Author: Tom Regner <regner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> - Version: 1.1 - Dark colorscheme, pleasant, mainly blue and blueish-green; works only in GUI. - -games/tetris.vim - Author: Gergely Kontra <kgergely@xxxxxx> - Version: 0.52fix - A vimmer said it is impossible. Now, here is it! - -games/VimSokoban/sokoban.vim - Author: Michael Sharpe <feline@xxxxxxxxxx> - Version: 1.3 - Well, Sokoban. Remember to set the g:SokobanLevelDirectory or - $VIMSOKOBANDIR variable to the directory containing the levels. - - -Copyright and Licence ---------------------- - - The scripts in this collection have different copyright holders and different -licences. When not said otherwise, they are in the public domain. - This collection (as a collection, with this README file) is also in the public -domain. Use it in whatever way you wish. - -vim-scripts version 5 -M. Piefel, December 2003 - -vim:tw=80 Modified: trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/debian/changelog =================================================================== --- trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/debian/changelog 2005-04-19 16:11:50 UTC (rev 179) +++ trunk/vim-scripts/vim-scripts-6/debian/changelog 2005-04-19 16:16:00 UTC (rev 180) @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ - rewritten including copyright/license information about all shipped script * improved debian/README.Debian + * removed "upstream" README, now vim-scripts is a native package and + script descriptions are available in html/ -- Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@xxxxxxxxxx> Fri, 8 Apr 2005 17:39:18 +0200 |
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